The skull, vertebrae, ribs, and sternum.
What is the axial skeleton?
This bone is lateral to the tibia.
fibula
Muscles of the quadricep.
rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius
carpals
short
Strong cord of fibrous connective tissue; extends from the muscle to the bone.
tendon
Upper extremities, lower extremities, pectoral girdle, pelvic girdle.
What is the appendicular skeleton?
This muscle is superficial to the sternum.
Pectoralis Major
Muscle that runs along the spine, helps the body stand erect, and produces extension of the back.
Erector Spinae
Metacarpals
Long
fascicle
Name the 4 types of bones
flat, long, short, irregular
This muscle is posterior of the tibialis anterior and deep of the gastrocnemius.
soleus
The longest muscle in the body ?
Sartorious
Cervical Vertebrae
irregular
Connective tissue wrapped around each muscle fiber?
Endomysium
What type of bone is most important for movement?
This muscle is lateral to the rectus femoris and is part of the quadricep.
Muscle responsible for extension and external rotation of the thigh at the hip joint
gluteus maximus
Sternum
Flat
fiber
Identify the letter "I" in the image.
medullary cavity
Proximal to the phalanges
What are the metacarpals?
The origin of this muscle is at the scapula. The insertion is at the radius. It is responsible for flexion of the elbow.
biceps brachii
Radius
Long
Smaller fibers that are found in a muscle fiber; consist of thick and thin myofilaments.
Myofibril